Dublin - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ad392be6/brazil_telecoms) has announced the addition of the "Brazil - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts" report to their offering.
Brazil's Telecom Market Sprints Forward in Anticipation of the World Cup and Olympic Games
Brazil's telecom revenues are expected to reach US$120 billion in 2012. With the spending power of Brazilian consumers on the rise and the upcoming 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games (both being held in Brazil), we can expect strong demand for fixed and mobile broadband, mobile telephony, and other wireless products such as smart phones and mobile applications.The Brazilian government has been taking steps to reduce mobile, broadband, and pay TV tariffs in order to increase penetration. It has also issued a law offering tax breaks for new telecom investments. The regulator Anatel has approved the country's third universal service plan, which requires fixed-line operators to install some 108,000 public phones in rural areas including all schools and hospitals. In Brazil, outdoor pay phones are sheltered by a dome-shaped hood known as orelho, or big ear. With its simple, unobtrusive lines in fiberglass and its efficient acoustic insulation, the orelho is considered one of the best examples of modern Brazilian design.
The Brazilian telecom sector is fully open to competition and continues to attract operators. The bulk of the market, however, remains divided between three groups: Spain's Telefnica, Mexico's Amrica Mvil, and Oi, controlled by Brazilian investors and Portugal Telecom.
About This Report:
Brazil is the largest telecom market in Latin America, and one of the most promising. This annual report (11th edition) provides a comprehensive overview of trends and developments in Brazil's fixed-line, mobile, broadband, and pay-TV sectors.
Subjects include:
- Market and industry analyses and overviews;
- Facts, figures, and statistics;
- Government policies affecting the telecoms industry;
- Telecom infrastructure;
- International satellites and submarine fibre optic cables;
- Major players, revenues, subscribers, mobile ARPU;
- Fixed broadband (ADSL, cable modem, wireless, BPL, FttH);
- Internet, VoIP, IPTV;
- Convergence and triple play solutions;
- Pay TV market;
- Mobile voice and data markets;
- Next generation mobile (3G, 4G, mobile broadband, LTE);
- Scenario forecasts for the fixed-line, mobile, and broadband markets for the years 2015 and 2020.
Reasons to Buy:
For those needing an objective and high-level strategic analysis on Brazil, this report is essential reading and gives further information on:
- The development of Brazil's fixed-line, mobile, broadband, and pay TV sectors together with industry outlook and forecasts.
- Anatel's General Plan for Updating Telecom Regulations, known as PGR, which includes lists of actions to be carried out in the short term, medium term, or long term.
- Company performance and ARPU.
- An analysis of Brazil's broadband sector.
- How different scenarios are likely to affect the fixed-line, mobile, and broadband markets in the ten years to 2020.
Companies Mentioned
- Brasil Telecom
- Claro
- CTBC Telecom
- Embratel
- GVT
- Hispamar
- Intelig Telecom
- Loral Skynet do Brasil
- Nextel Brasil
- Oi (Telemar)
- Sercomtel
- Star One
- Telebrs
- Telesp
- Telmex do Brasil
- TIM Brasil
- Unicel/Aeiou
- Vivo
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